Before you even read the blogs, the names and titles come out and hit you hard. WHAM!!! I mean talk about a page-turner – some of these titles had me clicking on the link faster than the speed of sound.

To be honest, I created this blog one night as I came home from work. And the ‘whats the point…’ wasn’t meant to be informative – it wasn’t to actually tell the reader why anyone would want to be one. No.

I was angry, it was late, and I wanted to let rip, let all those pent-up emotions go forth on the keyboard. I can’t remember what the first post said, whether you could hear the anger or whether I was trying to be cathartic and slowly tap, tap, tapping away till the energy had left me and I could finally get some sleep.

I don’t know. You can go check it out if you like – it’ll be on the blog roll somewhere.

I’m kinda jealous that all the other bloggers have such cool names.

This isn’t my first blog. My first blog was called ‘the stripper bride’, and I started it as I had a close knit, almost exhausting relationship with a controlling guy, and I felt a conflict between my job as a lapdancer, and my responsibilities as a girlfriend. It;s fairly moany – I was in a really dark place, I think, at the time, but if you want to read me sounding like a teenager you can find it here; http://thestripperbride.blogspot.com/

The funny/depressing thing about it is that if you compare the two, you can begin to guess how long I’ve been in the business – it’s dated 2006….

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Sassy by name, Sassy by nature, I write to explode the myths which surround the lapdancing profession - standing up for the clubs, the girls and the customers. Its not always drinking champagne and playing with my tits - it can be hassle, hustling and hangovers.
At heart I'm just a regular twenty-something posh cockney living in London who likes taking her clothes off...

‘Sassy’ has been the force behind londonlapdancer.com since setting up her blog in 2010 in secret to vent her feelings about the industry. After many eventful years dancing, she sees lapdancing as a fun, exciting way to make friends and money whilst travelling the world, even if you do have ‘bad days’. Stripping isn’t just a career choice, it’s a lifestyle – but is also surrounded by myths, fear and the plain unknown.